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The Royal Air Force

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The Royal Air ForceLearning Outcome 1

Know about the history and organisation of the Royal Air Force

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The Royal Air Force

The History and Organisation of the Royal Air Force

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Aims and Objectives

• Understand the history of the RAF

• Understand the structure of the RAF today

• Understand the roles of the modern RAF

• Learn how an RAF Station is organised

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Before The RAF

• The Royal Balloon School was the first “air force”.

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Before The RAF

• The Royal Balloon School was the first “air force”.

• Formation of the Royal Flying Corps on 13 Mar 1912.

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Before The RAF

• The Royal Balloon School was the first “air force”.

• Formation of the Royal Flying Corps on 13 Mar 1912.

• Navy Wing splits to form Royal Navy Air Service in July 1914.

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The Formation of the Royal Air Force

• The RAF formed on 1st of April 1918 and Lord Trenchard is appointed Chief of Air Staff.

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The Formation of the Royal Air Force

• The RAF formed on 1st of April 1918 and Lord Trenchard is appointed Chief of Air Staff.

• The RAF gets a new Badge (crest). Its motto means “Through Struggles to the Stars”.

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The Formation of the Royal Air Force

• The RAF formed on 1st of April 1918 and Lord Trenchard is appointed Chief of Air Staff.

• The RAF gets a new Badge (crest). Its motto means “Through Struggles to the Stars”.

• The RAF gets a new Ensign to represent its authority.

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World War II“This morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note stating that unless we heard from them by 11.00 a.m. that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a state of war would exist between us.

I have to tell you that no such undertaking has been received, and that consequently this country is at war with Germany.”

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World War II

The RAF defeats the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain

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Churchill’s famous speech on ‘The Few’

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World War II

• The RAF defeats the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain.

• The RAF lowers German moral and disrupts manufacture with a massive bombing campaign over Germany.

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The Cold War

•The Berlin Airlift•The Cold War Begins

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The Cold War

• The Berlin Airlift• The Cold War Begins

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The Cold War

• The Berlin Airlift• The Cold War Begins• The Cold War causes an

Arms Race

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The Cold War

• The Berlin Airlift• The Cold War Begins.• The Cold War causes an

Arms Race.• The RAF Becomes a

largely standoff defence force as the country waits for war to come.

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An Expeditionary Air Force

• The Falklands War signalling the return to an Expeditionary Air Force

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An Expeditionary Air Force

• The Falklands War signalling the return to an Expeditionary Air Force

• The RAF undertake key roles in the Gulf

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An Expeditionary Air Force

• The Falklands War signalling the return to an Expeditionary Air Force

• The RAF undertake key roles in the Gulf

• The RAF help Peacekeeping in Kosovo and Bosnia

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The RAF Today

• RAF Strength around 50,000

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The RAF Today

• RAF Strength around 50,000

• Women now undertake front line jobs in the RAF

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The RAF Today

• RAF Strength around 50,000

• Women now undertake front line jobs in the RAF

• What is the RAF involved in Today?

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RAF Organisation

Air Command

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Number 1 GroupAir Combat Group

• HQ – RAF High Wycombe• Units Which come under 1

Group:– Fast Jet Squadrons– The Joint Harrier Force– The Battle of Britain

Memorial Flight

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Number 2 GroupAir Combat Support Group

• HQ – RAF High Wycombe• Units Which come under 2 Group:

– Force Protection which includes:• RAF Regiment• RAF Police

– Tactical Transport and Refuelling– Combat Intelligence, Surveillance,

Target Acquisition & Reconnaissance (CISTAR)

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Number 22 Group

• HQ – RAF High Wycombe• Responsible for all Training

including:– RAF College Cranwell– DCAE Cosford– The Air Cadets– Flying Training

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The Organisation of an RAF Station

Station CommanderGroup Captain

Operations Wing

Wing Commander

Forward Support Wing

Wing Commander

Base Support Wing

Wing Commander

Operations(inc. flying –

Air Traffic Control)

General AircraftEngineering

(Elec, Mech & MT)

Training, Supply,Catering,

Accommodation,Police, Regiment,

PhysEd, Accounts,Personnel

Training, Supply, Catering,

Accommodation, Police, Regiment, PhysEd, Accounts,

Personnel

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Expeditionary Air Wings (EAWs) and Joint Service Elements in a Modern RAF

• EAWs are formed when needed and report directly to Air Command

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Expeditionary Air Wings (EAWs) and Joint Service Elements in a Modern RAF

• EAWs are formed when needed and report directly to Air Command

• Joint Service Organisations help the RAF work efficiently with its fellow services

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Aims and Objectives

• Understand the history of the RAF

• Understand the structure of the RAF today

• Understand the roles of the modern RAF

• Learn how an RAF Station is organised

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Questions?